English to Malayalam Dictionary undemocratic

undemocratic

ജനാധിപത്യവിരുദ്ധമായ
definition
adjective
an undemocratic regime
not relating or according to democratic principles.
example
If these elections had taken place anywhere else in the world they would have been denounced as 'undemocratic' and unfair.
Detaining people in a prison for three months before charging them is a sign of a completely 'undemocratic' society.
Councillors have been attacked for being 'undemocratic' over their decision to close a secondary school.
This divide and rule policy has been as crudely mercenary as it has been 'undemocratic' .
All I can add is that I feel increasingly desperate and depressed about our increasingly 'undemocratic' society.
In this warped environment, an 'undemocratic' opposition movement was born.
This is a war that would be as immoral as it would be illegal and 'undemocratic' .
There is a growing perception that the decision-making is remote, opaque, and even 'undemocratic' .
The anti-monarchy lobby insist that the monarch is a burden on the taxpayer and 'undemocratic' .
It's not just the fact that they're unelected that makes it 'undemocratic' , but the way they are put there.
The premier later told reporters that a referendum election is 'undemocratic' and may be illegal.
This is partly because of the increasing recognition of the 'undemocratic' and corrosive effects of secrecy.
This being the case, then it would seem to me to be 'undemocratic' for unions and Government to join forces in preventing them from doing so.
The 'undemocratic' character of the meeting was further underscored by the manner in which it was called.
Strengthening the hand of 'undemocratic' regimes may be unavoidable in the short term.
The member who just preceded me said that this is an 'undemocratic' bill.
When a democratic election results in an 'undemocratic' outcome, it's time to reflect.
Doctors are contesting the regulations as 'undemocratic' , arbitrary and Draconian.
The new system operates as a quango and is therefore 'undemocratic' .
The move was denounced by human rights organisations as racist, 'undemocratic' and discriminatory.
Party militants who have resisted these policies have been 'undemocratically' repressed and expelled.
It had imposed artificial boundaries, 'undemocratically' imposed rulers, and divided people who spoke the same language from one another.
They had controlled the unions 'undemocratically' .
The town council has acted 'undemocratically' and I call upon them to address this issue when planning public meetings in the future.
It is difficult for us to preach democracy on the one hand when acting 'undemocratically' - if not illegally - on the other.
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